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 Posted: Thu Aug 23rd, 2007 03:44 pm
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Zeno WR 300m from longislandwatch.com

ETA 2824-2

I thought I could have written this one with my hands tied behind my back until I looked at the pictures.  I now have now idea what in the hell I have.

The bracelet and case are ones I have never seen before, maybe because I thought I looked at this watch 5 or 6 years ago and never gave it a second glance.  The 300m rating has been achieved with out using a screw down crown, and yet it moves with very little effort.  I like the clasp form what I can see in the pictures, and the screws on the bracelet are a nice touch.

The rest your guess is as good as mine, maybe someone that has it can chime in on it.










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Looking good. :) Congrats on the pickup. ;) Zeno's are kewl. :cool:

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You have a divewatch that shares a case w/ the DOXA 250Sharkhunter.  Earlier models did have a screw-down crown, but did not have your modern 2824 movement.  The older Doxa/Zeno diver made do w/ NOS "lo-beat" 2452 movements that did not hack or have a quickset date feature.

Dr Pete's http://www.doxa300t.com site has quite a bit of information on this pair.

Cool little watches, think you'll enjoy it!

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Thanks guys!

That is the watch that I thought I was getting, and the one I looked at years ago.  This one has a much different bracelet and clasp.  Bezel is the same though.  I think Doc wrote that in 02/03 but I forget have not read it in years, prob. need to thanks.

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this is my Zeno and I bought it a couple of years ago .... it has no hack or quick set date with the 2852 ... but it does have a screwed crown .... I like it alot with its retro look to it


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I have the very same watch from the very same source. I received mine about three weeks ago. I was also surprised to see there was no screw-in crown, but I was pleasanlty surprised by the hacking feature and tthe quick-set date, as I read in a Doxa vs. Zeno review online that there was no quick-set date feature. In fact, I was wondering if there was something wrong with the watch, as I could not screw-in the corwn, and figured out there were recent improvements made after reading a few more articles about this watch online. Within hours I had the bracelet removed and had a dark brown leather strap installed, which give the atch a very elegant (but not stuffy look. I think it's a very good watch for traveling. You can swim with it, dive with it and also go out for dinner with it. I really like the orange. I've gotten compliments on it from anyone. My one complaint is that it seems so small in comparison to the Zeno airplane diver. After a while 40 mm. cases start to look smallish - even if comfortable

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Thanks for all of the info, it really helps.  I really am looking forward to wearing it.  Thanks again!!!:D

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Congrats Eric...   I was gonna ask how the 40mm looks/feels - for me, I like at least 43mm but sometimes they can 'wear' larger.  Wouldnt mind getting one of these if it did...:cool:

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I have one of the older models and I luv it...often referred to as the "poor man's" DOXA!


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Hey Ken... what differentiates the older model from the new one?

KenC wrote:
I have one of the older models and I luv it...often referred to as the "poor man's" DOXA!



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Thanks everyone the watch is a nice piece and a great price (esp with the news letter discount codes).

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Sold my Zeno to Clayman (..has a very cool divewatch site).  Wrote him back in a panic a couple of weeks later begging him to sell me my watch back.  Clay had mercy upon me, and returned it w/o a struggle!

He'd taken some gorgeous photos in the meantime though. 

My watch... (but Clay's excellent photography!)

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